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This science graphic organizer will aid students in defining the characteristics of acids and bases and how they fit into the pH scale. Students will complete a sample pH scale with examples of each pH from 0 to 14. With what standard does this resource align? This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of the Next Generation Science Standard NGSS MS-PS1-2. What are doodle notes? Doodle notes are a visual aid that will increase student concept retention, focus, creativity, and engagement. Students will gain experience in synthesizing information and creating their own tangible connections in their notes. What do I have to do? These doodle notes are no prep! Print which version of the doodle notes is most appropriate for your students (easy differentiation!) and use my provided notes or your own. I have included a PowerPoint slide show that includes the answers to the fill-in-the-blank notes. I have also included a student quiz to easily assess student mastery of the doodle notes content. How do I use doodle notes? • Teacher led note taking • Student led note taking • Independent research or homework What is included? ⭐ 1 Fill-in-the-blank doodle notes ⭐ 8 PowerPoint slides for the fill-in-the-blank notes ⭐ 1 Blank doodle notes for using your own notes ⭐ 1 Completed examples of the doodle note ⭐ 1 Student quiz with teacher key. Connect with me My Blog: www.themorehousemagic.com Instagram: @themorehousemagic Facebook: The Morehouse Magic "Doodle Notes" is a trademarked term. Used with permission. Please visit www.doodlenotes.org for more information.
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Organic 1 Summary Sheets, Summary Cheat Sheet Study Guides for Organic Chemistry 1, Organic Chemistry Notes, Cheat Sheet Bundle In this set of summary sheets, you will find the material covered by Org 1, which includes: 1. Lewis Structures, Resonance Structures, and Formal Charges - Following a few steps to draw Lewis structures, Formal Charges and a table to quickly identify them, Resonance Structures, Resonance hybrid, Curved Arrows and the rules for drawing resonance Structures. 2- VSEPR, Geometry and Hybridization - A shortcut to Predicting Electron and Molecular Geometry (VSEPR Theory) 3. Geometry and Hybridization - A chart for all the possibilities geometries in Organic Chemistry. 4. Molecular Representation, Bond Types and Molecular Polarity - One of the foundations and a key transition from General to Organic Chemistry is the deep insight of molecular structures and learning the concept of Bond-Lile (Zig-Zag representation). Here is the much-needed to-the-point summary linking the Bond-line, Lewis and Condensed structures! This document also summarizes the types of chemical bonds and molecular polarity. 5. Intermolecular Interactions and Physical Properties - This guide will be a handy summary of the intermolecular interactions such as ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole interactions, London dispersion forces, their relative strength, and relation to some physical properties. 6. Functional Groups - This is going to be the organic chemistry alphabet. The sooner you learn to recognize alcohols, amines, alkenes, aromatic compounds, aldehydes, ketones, esters, and some others, the easier starting organic chemistry will be. 7. Nomenclature and IUPAC Rules - This study guide summarizes the names of alkanes and alkyl groups such as butyl, iso-butyl, tert-butyl, and their use in the IUPAC rules for systematic nomenclature. 8. Nomenclature and IUPAC Rules - Examples - this guide is designed to set a good foundation for the naming strategies that are used throughout the chapters of Organic 1 and 2. 9. Acids and Bases - Overview of Acids and Bases – Arhrenius, Brønsted, and Lewis acid-base definitions, Acid Strength and the concept of pKa, What makes a Strong Acid and a Base. 10. Acids and Bases pKa - A table with the main functional groups and the pKa of each one according to the acidic and basic strength. 11. Conformations of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes - Conformations, Newman and Fisher projections, Staggered and Eclipsed conformations, Torsional and Steric strain, Conformations of Cycloalkanes and the Chair conformation. 12. and 13. Stereochemistry and Chirality- Isomerism, Constitutional and Stereoisomers, Enantiomers and Diastereomers, Chirality, Absolute configuration by the R and S system and Meso compounds. 14. Nucleophilic Substitution – SN1 an SN2 - An overview of Substitution Reactions, identifying the nucleophile, electrophile and the leaving group. The SN2 Mechanism, The SN1 Mechanism, Reactivity of Substrates (alkyl halides) in SN2 and SN1 Reactions. 15. Elimination Reactions – E1 and E2 - General Features of Elimination Reactions, The E2 and E1 Mechanisms, the Regioselectivity of E2 and E1 Reactions, Stereoselectivity of E2 and E1. 16. Substitution versus Elimination Reactions – SN1, SN2, E1, E2 - I know we all have to deal with this at one point. Is it SN1, SN2, E1 or none of these it is actually E2…? You will find the quickest way of determining the SN1 vs SN2 and E1 vs E2 competition. 17. Reactions of Alkenes - All the reactions of alkenes, starting from the Addition of Hydrogen halide (HX), Hydroboration-Oxidation, Ozonolysis and more. 18. Reactions of Alkene and Alkynes - Just like for the alkenes, a summary and the mechanisms of all the reactions including hydration, hydrohalogenation, hydroboration, reduction and oxidative cleavage, plus the chemistry of terminal alkynes. Please don't hesitate to contact me for any questions or concerns! Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
In this post, we will learn naming alkenes by the IUPAC Nomenclature Rules including when the E and Z configuration needs to be addressed.
Organic Chemistry Aldehydes and Ketones Aldehydes and ketones are the two functional groups that share a lot of similarities. They both contain the C=O double bond, they both are polarized and have a δ+ charge on carbon and a δ- charge on oxygen. Thus, due to the structural similarity, aldehydes and ketones have many reactions...
When naming a compound with two or more functional groups, a prefix and suffix is assigned based on the priority of the functional group.
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Organic Chemistry Acid-Base Chemistry Bronsted-Lowry Acid-Base Equilibrium In this lesson, I want to talk about the fundamentals of the acid-base equilibrium and how we use it within the scope of organic chemistry. But before we go into the details of the acid-base equilibrium itself, let’s review what a base and what an acid is according...
Stable atoms have as many electrons as they do protons. How do these electrons orient themselves around the nucleus?
Students will learn all about the five different energy types with this Forms of Energy Printable. It can be printed in color or black and white. You may choose to project it during a lesson or print it for student notebooks and/or your bulletin board. Forms of Energy Printable
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Stereoisomerism Info-Summary: configurational and conformational isomerism, examples, and main terminology.
Click to enlarge On this day back in 1802, Germain Hess was born in Switzerland. Hess would go on to do important work in the field of thermochemistry, the part of chemistry concerned with energy changes in chemical reactions. His work led to...